Recommendations of Brothers on a Hotel Bed (15 minute play)

  • Noble Jones: Brothers on a Hotel Bed (15 minute play)

    The flow of this piece is super entertaining. As an older brother myself, the bickering is just on POINT. The very light comedy meets well with the underlying dramatic circumstances.

    The flow of this piece is super entertaining. As an older brother myself, the bickering is just on POINT. The very light comedy meets well with the underlying dramatic circumstances.

  • John Busser: Brothers on a Hotel Bed (15 minute play)

    Life is an endless series of comings and goings. Sam and James have just lost a father and gained each other when they learn they are half-brothers. Elisabeth Giffin Speckman brings these two together and they have to learn to deal with the implications and expectations of finding this new connection. With a number of revelations and twists, she keeps the play fascinating as the two men try to navigate a tentative friendship if not a kinship. The ending shows there's hope and light at the end of a dark passage. This piece was satisfyingly heart-warming.

    Life is an endless series of comings and goings. Sam and James have just lost a father and gained each other when they learn they are half-brothers. Elisabeth Giffin Speckman brings these two together and they have to learn to deal with the implications and expectations of finding this new connection. With a number of revelations and twists, she keeps the play fascinating as the two men try to navigate a tentative friendship if not a kinship. The ending shows there's hope and light at the end of a dark passage. This piece was satisfyingly heart-warming.

  • Bruce Karp: Brothers on a Hotel Bed (15 minute play)

    Interesting story with surprising twists. Well-written, moves along nicely and this reader wanted to know more as I went along for the ride. A sweet ending completes the ride.

    Interesting story with surprising twists. Well-written, moves along nicely and this reader wanted to know more as I went along for the ride. A sweet ending completes the ride.

  • Paul Donnelly: Brothers on a Hotel Bed (15 minute play)

    Two different and clearly drawn young men haltingly work through their differences, defenses, and oddly shared/not shared histories to reach a tender and deeply satisfying resolution. Their sparring and its subtexts are engaging throughout.

    Two different and clearly drawn young men haltingly work through their differences, defenses, and oddly shared/not shared histories to reach a tender and deeply satisfying resolution. Their sparring and its subtexts are engaging throughout.

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: Brothers on a Hotel Bed (15 minute play)

    Lots of lovely surprises as this progresses, and it's clear that there's so much to work out between the two fully drawn characters, but in this short play they get to what's necessary in order to connect, and that's a beautiful thing. Wonderful work!

    Lots of lovely surprises as this progresses, and it's clear that there's so much to work out between the two fully drawn characters, but in this short play they get to what's necessary in order to connect, and that's a beautiful thing. Wonderful work!

  • MARTIN JAGODZINSKI: Brothers on a Hotel Bed (15 minute play)

    Layered, subtle and interesting read. Not at all what I was expecting.

    Layered, subtle and interesting read. Not at all what I was expecting.

  • DC Cathro: Brothers on a Hotel Bed (15 minute play)

    A beautiful exploration of the beginnings of a new familial relationship, told with humor, grief, anger, and love. Brilliant characters and an unusual but naturally believable plot draw in the reader and leave an emotional impression. Touching and lovely work.

    A beautiful exploration of the beginnings of a new familial relationship, told with humor, grief, anger, and love. Brilliant characters and an unusual but naturally believable plot draw in the reader and leave an emotional impression. Touching and lovely work.

  • Jennifer O'Grady: Brothers on a Hotel Bed (15 minute play)

    I love the surprising situation Giffin Speckman has created here. The voices of her characters (one a teen boy, the other a young man) sound so real and what unfolds between them is so lovely and poignant. A marvelous play for two young actors.

    I love the surprising situation Giffin Speckman has created here. The voices of her characters (one a teen boy, the other a young man) sound so real and what unfolds between them is so lovely and poignant. A marvelous play for two young actors.

  • Jackie Martin: Brothers on a Hotel Bed (15 minute play)

    This play accomplishes so much in just 15 pages. It's beautifully written - poignant and engaging, with strong characters who feel fully drawn from the first moment. Great roles for two actors.

    This play accomplishes so much in just 15 pages. It's beautifully written - poignant and engaging, with strong characters who feel fully drawn from the first moment. Great roles for two actors.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Brothers on a Hotel Bed (15 minute play)

    This is a beautifully touching piece that takes you through a real roller coster of emotions as you learn about the life of these two brothers and how they have come to be in this hotel room. Its sad, tense and beautiful all at once and very well done.

    This is a beautifully touching piece that takes you through a real roller coster of emotions as you learn about the life of these two brothers and how they have come to be in this hotel room. Its sad, tense and beautiful all at once and very well done.